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    Cut Tires

    Needing to know if there is anyone in Missouri that machine cut tires. Also what the price range could be for 18.4x34. I know it makes a difference on how you want the cut, I just need an estimate.
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    Building a farmall 350 motor on a budget

    Gary, do you still have your H? If so, where are you located at in Missouri and how much are you asking for it?
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    620 JD 9 Bolt Hubs and Narrow Frontend

    Have a buddy that started pulling a 620 for fun and he is wanting to know if there was a 9 bolt hub ever made for them whether that be M&W or factory. If not, has anyone found a set of hubs off another make or model tractor that matched the axle diameter but had to probably grind down the key...
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    Governor for IH M

    I disagree. My grandpa's pulling tractor that he shaved the weights on that was used also for farming never needed anything done to it for the past 40 years. Back in the day when people did all the motor work themselves and didn't spend 10,000 in a motor, it was hard to beat and still is.
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    Governor for IH M

    Has anyone shaved on the 2 weights in the governor to make the tractor surge. If so, how much did you shave off.
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    Hotter Spark Plugs for 450 Farmall Block and Head

    I did put on the flamethrower coil when I installed the petronix.
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    Hotter Spark Plugs for 450 Farmall Block and Head

    I already have the electronic ignition which I seen a considerable difference in pulling and I started using autolite instead of champions having pretty good luck there also. What I need to know is there a plug that would be worth buying that would give off a hotter spark? I always see a...
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    Super H Options

    When you say you used a 301 piston, did you have to bore the block out any after pulling the sleeves or shave the deck on the block a little? As for the wrist pins, did you use just regular 350 connecting rods and pins? If you didn't bore the block, did the lip where the sleeve sets in the block...
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    Putting a 450 cam in an M block

    Would there be any difference in putting a Farmall 450 cam in an M block? What things would I have to change out if I need to like the lifters and push rods? I heard from both sides about this with either it won't change anything to giving an M more low end torque compared to the stock M cam.
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    Anyone Running E-85 In Their Puller?

    Around me, I don't know anyone that uses E-85. When deciding on the octane level, I usually determine that by the compression ratio. For instance, one pulling tractor I have has to run 105-octane or higher (jet fuel) in it or it won't run and perform perfect motor wise. If compression level is...
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    M Farmall Info

    I'm building a M Farmall pulling tractor and I'm wanting to get rid of the whole air breather apparatus and run a pipe from it with an air filter on it. My question is can I plug the hole in the head where the line runs from it to the air breather? And by plugging it, will it cause problems?
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    C 301 into IH 460 or 560

    I heard from someone about swapping out the oil pan from a 263 which I wouldn't know why. Is that true?
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    C 301 into IH 460 or 560

    What will it take to put a C 301 gas out of an 806 into a a 460 or 560. Doesnt matter which.
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    806 Farmall

    I have an 806 Farmall gas with a 301. I just got done rebuilding it putting new rod bearings, a rebuilt head, and etc... Anyways, I just started it up today making sure everything was tuned right when I noticed that wasn't getting oil up to the rocker arms but oil is getting to the oil filter...
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    Motor Swap in IH H

    I'm needing to know is it possible to swap a 350 utility or 300 utility into an H like doing a motor swap of a 350 to an H. The only reason I'm wanting to use a utility series is because I've heard they are bigger bored than the straight 300 and 350. If I can, what would have to be done to do so...
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